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The Break Up [2006]

The Break Up [2006]

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Director: Peyton Reed
Actors: Vince Vaughn, John Michael Higgins, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams, Jason Bateman
Studio: Universal
Category: DVD

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 47 reviews
Sales Rank: 2445

Format: Pal, Widescreen
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 102 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5050582449877
ASIN: B000IAZ98U

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: November 13, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The combined star power of Vince Vaughn (Wedding Crashers, Swingers) and Jennifer Aniston (Bruce Almighty, The Good Girl) makes The Break-Up a high-profile romantic comedy. Gary (Vaughn) and Brooke (Aniston) find that their brittle relationship may have reached the breaking point--but neither is willing to give up the condo they co-own. As their fighting grows increasingly bitter, neither is sure if they're fighting to get out of the relationship or to save it. The Break-Up is an odd combination of realistic scenes that capture the harsh yet human ways that lovers can hurt each other, and broad comic scenes with a more farcical edge. Both types of scenes are entertaining on their own terms--the movie is never boring--but they don't fully mesh, and as a result it's hard to engage emotionally with either Gary or Brooke. But the sterling supporting cast--including Jon Favreau (Wimbledon), Cole Hauser (The Cave), Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy), John Michael Higgins (A Mighty Wind), Justin Long (Dodgeball), Jason Bateman (Arrested Development), Vincent D'Onofrio (Happy Accidents), and the ever-delirious Judy Davis (Husbands and Wives)--give every scene they're in a boost of comic energy. An uneven but enjoyable movie that may suffer from viewers having overly high expectations due to Vaughn and Aniston's celebrity. --Bret Fetzer


Customer Reviews:   Read 42 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised...   June 30, 2008
J. Shier
Firstly, I usually can't stand this kind of film, but I ended up watching it one day when I was a bit bored and felt compelled to write this review because, quite simply, its actually really good.

The overly simple and to the point title is really apt. The film is a very unpretentious, focused and down to earth account of the final days and aftermath of a couple's relationship. As such it is incredibly raw, surprisingly realistic and consequently not all that comfortable to watch at times. I don't mean that as a criticism, as my point basically is that there is more, or perhaps less (in a less is more kind of way), to this film than one might expect.

The performances are all solid and heartfelt. I don't think either Aniston or Vaughan are incredible actors, but they do a fine job. As for the supporting cast, the "best friends" of each of the two main characters are worthy of a mention. Jon Favreau is probably the best of the bunch as Vince Vaughan's drinking buddy and steals some very pivotal scenes. As for Joey Lauren Adams, all I can say is that when I saw her name in the opening credits, I almost switched it off. That's how much I hate her. But, it's only a small part and to her credit, for once she didn't make me want to gouge out my eyes so I had something with which to plug my ears.

One final, admittedly rather shallow, point regarding the female lead. The Greek goddess just improves with age. Jennifer Aniston is as beautiful as ever. Look out for the cameo by her godfather Telly Savalas - You have to use your imagination. You'll see what I mean...



2 out of 5 stars Boring   June 24, 2008
Rebecca
I love romantic comedies but not this one! I thought it would be another usual happy-sad film but I was very disappointed. The ending was flat and the film was just generally boring. I've seen worse, but it's not my cup of tea at all.


2 out of 5 stars Most definitely NOT a Rom-Com   February 3, 2008
Ms. S. C. Bidwell (Oxfordshire (mostly!))
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's hard to know what to say about a film that advertises itself as 'starting where the other rom-coms end', but The Break Up certainly doesn't have a conclusion of its own. One feels that the scenario drags on for far too long and nothing comes of it in the end.

Credit where credit is due, the acting was plausible, at least Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn do the best they can with the script. But the dialogue is depressing- anyone who's ever been in a bad relationship will understand the sorts of arguments going on, and the script requires them to argue for most of the film and what little nuggets of amusement that struggle to present themsleves during the 90-odd minutes aren't enought to bouy the whole production up.

I can appreciate the serious drama movie genre that has an important message for its viewers, and can be great without being amusing or even pleasing, but The Break Up doesn't really belong in any genre. Also, I found the soundtrack very odd- lots of weird beeping that did nothing to lift the movie's miserable outlook.

Ultimately, this film stubles down completely in its lack of 'feel-good' factor- it's non-existant, and quite honestly The Break Up is monotonous, miserable, and left me feeling simply sad without feeling I had gained anything from watching it.



2 out of 5 stars A very dissapointing attempt!   January 31, 2008
Jennifer x (Scotland)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Everyone was raving about this movie so I decided to watch it. I was sadly disappointed. I still have no idea what it was about apart from the obvious "break up". I didn't find it funny at all and was rather bored, however its a great movie to put on at night, it certainly sent me to sleep.


4 out of 5 stars 'its not about the lemons or the flowers!'   December 12, 2007
Ms. F. I. Macdonald (uk)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

i really liked this film. it doesnt seem like the typical girlie chick flick movie that we've all seen before. i liked the pattern and the familiarity of the story, it's like we've all been there before in some way or another and it makes it a good thing to watch. rent it now!!

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